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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

KILLED BY

BY HELP FOR THE POOR

LORRY

Coroner Finds Death Due To Misadventuro

"Death by misadventure" was the verdict returned by Mr. K. M. A. Barnet, eling as Coroner at the Kowinon Mrgistracy yesterday with- out the assistance of a jury, at the conclusion of an inquiry to the death of a wernan named Yue Ng-shi, 48, win died us a result of being knocked down by a motor lorry in Waterloo Hud, Kowloon, on Geto-, ber 11

Radio Talk On Work Of

Charitable Society

Speaking in a radio brondenat from ZBW last night, Father R. W. Gallagher, S... outlined the work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, which is holding its Al Fresco Fete to-morrow. Father Gallagher said:

Next Sunday evening, November 6, at 3 p.m...His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Northcote, will open the Anuual Fete of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.

The Society was founded in Hong-it that should stop charity--That fear kong fifty-five years ago. Its mem- will nat urine If the money is given In his verdiel, Mr. Barnett stated|bers are Cathulle gentlemen of all to the S.V.P., for it knows that those that the driver of the lorry, named untionalities and of all ranks in life, it helps are genuine cases, Wong Kom-trung had driven the whose sole aim is to relieve auitering vehicle with Insulelent Lare In catred by poverty and want. reversing without a prope. tokenst, but Le Brk of zure did not amount in manslaughter. Two riders were also roded.

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This year more than any other year [belp for our own poor is nvedas. At the present moment very fine And if we are to judge by what has work is being done here in longgkong already been done for those who are for the relief of suffering. Men and not our own, there can be very little women, boys and girls are giving doubt an to the response when our generously both their time and of own are the subject of our genero- their money to bring a ray

of light

sity. and of hope into the lives at the The Fete this year will be bigger refugees, who have come acres our and better than ever. Every taste is ufelg entered for-with riffe range, [all praise. But perhaps,

of

SATURDAY,

Relief Of Distress

Big Donation From Sir R. Ho Tung

NOVEMBER 5, 1938.

RADIO BROADCAST

"London Log” and Other Home Relays

The first meeting of the British | TCHAIKOWSKY SYMPHONY China (Hongkong and South China Fund for the Hellef of Distress in Brunch) took place yesterday,

The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith was in car. and those present were Chairman), the Hon. Mr. M, K. Lo Sir Hubert 11. Kotewall (Deputy

(Hon. Secretary) and Mrs. Lo, lan. Shields. Sir Shouson Chow, the ton. Sir Henry Pollock, Hon. Mr. A. L. Mr. T.. N. Chau, Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke,

Hon. Mr. J.

Radio Programme

Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 045 k,c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8-11 p.m, on 1.62 m.c's, per second.

H. K. T.

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Ser- vice of Intercemlun from St. John's Cathedral.

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Auld Scots fare, Ingla); The:

12.30 Joseph 11iklop (Tenor) and Margaret Stewart (Soprano) In " J

Scolish Programme. Mr.

Annie Laurle... Joseph Hislop ter on, shop R. O. Hall, Thomas W. N. T. Tam, Hon. Dr. (Tenor) with Orchestra; The Portree and Mrs. If Shu-fan, Mr. Tong Men-March; Because He Was A Salu-kin. Mr. Li Yau-tsun, Str.

Wind Bonnie

Lad-Strathspey; The Chan Kam-pe, Mr. I Lan-chuen. That Shook The Biley---Heri: The Air, Cheung Lan-chow, Mr. H. Dick- 79th Farewell to Gibraltar-March- sou, Dr. Arthur Woo, Mr. Hon Man-Munymusk-Strathspey: Lady Mur Testifying, Wong said that he was

wa, Mr. Chau Sigeng, Mr. Li Sing- my-Heel.

Band II. M reversing his furry at a low speed

hut, Mr. . M. Wang, Mr. Ito Kam-2nd Battalion Scots Guards; I'm Gled Waterloo Rusd in the day of the

tout, Mr. W. H. Lock, Mr. M. P. My lert's My archlent

when he felt one of the

Talati and Dr. Irene Ha.

(Bethune nnd The Chairman stated that the Leesen-orr. Meffab).......... Margaret ground. Be alighted and saw that on ald Chinese woman had been knocked it, we may lose sight of the fact which the skill of competitors may distress in Hongkong and South Medley Of Scottish Airs; Intro: Moe's town.

that we have our own poor, our own tested. During the last two Chim. He then anounced that His Rambler: Paddy O'Rafferty; Stella's "Questioned by Mr. Harnett, Wong destitute, our own sufferers, whose months all the Associations takin; Excellency the Governor, Sir Gentry Jin; Lord Loval: The Laird a Cock- sold that when there was no luus on | fot is little better, if at all hetler than part

have worked with firele Northrob, haud consented to con-

pen; My lodging's on the cold,

cold the lorry he would open the door that of the refuge, so we make this energy in the cause of charity. I tribute $1,000 to the Fund. closest to him and look out when appeal tonight for your help the way in which boys have given Rant to run from attending T. K. Marshall and llerbert Dawson (Ap-round....Pipers Of The 2nd Batt myself have been deeply trueled by plate),

The Q. Q. Cameron Highlander reversing, bait when there was a load relieving thele suffering.

light ballspilion prevented under the direction of on the torry he would have une of

Pipe-Major up their games ant devoted his fokis in the street to direct him.us.

their Sir recreations to the making of aero-

the meeting, but he had intimated

(Organ); Honnir Wat Thang (G. It was stated at previous hearing,

planes and other prizes; and what is that he would contribute $10,000 tv by the son of the decesend, that the

true of them is true of all the other Fund,

Fox); MacGregor's Gathering (G. A. dothing his motter fans worn on the

devoted workers, Show your appret the Chinese community, would Percy Kahn.

It was decident that subscriptions (Tenor) with

Lee, arr. P, Kahn)..........Joseph Hislop Plamo necomp. by day of the mishap had been returned

friation by coming and by and this

1.00 Time and Weather,

1.03 Musical Comedy Selections. "Princess Charming Selection (Simay, Ruby and Walter). Palace Theatre

Orchestra cond. by Perry E. Fletcher: "Careless Rapture" (No- vello-Hall); Music in May.... Dorothy Dickson (Soprano) ace, by: The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra: "The Gold Diggers Of Br

Broadway Selection (Burke)........Regal Cinema Orchestra cond, by Emanuel Starkey with

Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ: "New Moon"-Vocal Gems (Hammerstein 2nd and Romberg)... Light Opera Company cond, by Na- thaniel Shilkrel,

Faz wheels of the lorry leaving the ders. That work archery stalls, and other games by purpose of the fund was to relieve Stewart (Soprano) with Orchestra

It

to him by the Kowlum Helal of anties and of all erreds. The most important-rpetuding freely

Ins mother's death and burial. 11

had brought the clothing homeand hart it.

ATT. Barnets

121 a

Reversing!

Coroure's Verdfel The following veubet and the riflers:

The deceased died in the Kowloon Pepital on Octuber 14 of chock from fractured ribs and ruptured larder, Her injuries were received. entlision with motor lorry No. 4115, driven by Won; Kam-leung Wong Kam-teunt was derving his barry, with insufficient care in without a proper look-out: but as lack of care does not amount to -montslaughter. Brath by mundven - 11124

Rider 1:

"In my opinion the pro- per way to severe a lorry is with Jest sentant stanching in the roart ui divert the drives. I recommend that struction to the effect be eutulated to lorry drivers of the Teade i

Hier 2: "Decessed pripon, who relatives have not been traced Houli

be left to the four Chinese members of the Council,

is to those poor who are with Not as a passing phase, laat permanently, that the Society of St. Varcent de Paul devates itself. As the Brothers themselves, so those who by their charity are of all

Plain

in the use of the poor in the cause of charity. which will be considered is a real You know where the Fete is hein! perd of being helped. I that need het. Near the Peninsula Hotel. is there then help will in given in And you know the date-Sunday,

far as the funds of the Society | November 6. allow.

Let me end with the weds of Ma kind of charitable work comes Tobitat in his sou "I thou hast (anks to the SVP, as it is fanalliarly much, ve abundantly: If little, riv

In the report for the year willingly of the little which thou-Catere, community. town. 1937-1938 we find mentioned; main-Past"

THE VOLUNTEERS

Coming Week

tenance of families, visits to the pror in their own called homes, vit in the sink in the hospitals, the, clothing of children, distribution of food in localized entres, the pro- Corps Orders for The vision of hot int arromodation, the payment in whole or in part of rent. fate of the destitute, pasares to the

amelat fee the who must go and

cannot "pay

the duetion f who {!!! } children all come within the top of the work do te g the Soviet

St. Vincent de Paul. Day after Jay the members are brought inte tart with poverty and suffering in its mest wretched and deading t; into contact with

fartin -und Baler

..

1 phulegt aplard before bein; bunion1, and all articles tending to atenti | individual

LIST OF PARADES

Hongkong

The following were appointed to form the Foreign Committee-lion. Me. S. H. Doriwell, Sir V. M. Gray- Dern, Mr. W. II. Loch, Hon. Mr. J. 3. Paterson, Hus, Sir Henry Pollock and Hon Mr. A. L. Shields,

The Committee was asked to pro- with an appeal to the son-

Feed

at the conclusion A ket

of the invelint, what procedure the Chin- ese members of Cameil proposed to acopt. Sir Robert II, Kotewall said taal

ne next week, to which represen

meeting would be held some-

tatives of all exlading relief (T- ganisations, as well as individuals, Walang

temporary

maneat resdent of the Colony, will be in- vited to voice ther opinions, which would be helpful.

core orders by Lleut, Col. 1, 11 Volunteer Defenen

The followin! wrote to the Asso- R, Ma, Commandant, Honkontity to attend the meeting Mr. Veintion agrologising for their in- hunter Defence Corp..

Friday, Novembre 4.

1. Orderly Officers, Ele. Friday, Nov. mber 4. 5.30 p.m. sy families and at Saturdy November 5, 5.30 pm. where only hora de a

fesion should be retained by the more, a dif in rome ordid. T. Hon.

Orderly Medical Ollery-1,feqpt.

Ilice until instructions are received, tenement; with those who, themagh me from the Coroner."

SPEECH BY KING At Closing Session

Parliament

tilt of

own.

Orderly C-2/eut, S. V. citting

Orderly Sergeant --Sit, P. II. Neale. 2. Camp at Fanling-November 9 to 13

have come doven 1 work, and who are asdruned To best. Time and tum atain the mare funds

of the Society. Funds holly madequate to meet oven fraction of the charitable work it tend

ould wish to do, are supplemented betice--from the pocket of the member, the arches.

Ofy dention-exten at great peronat

REVIEW OF EVENTS

Lention. Nov. 4.

Resourers

In but

(a) The following unit will at-

Lyon Light Section, Machine Gun

Troup, No. 1 M.G. Company, No. 9

M.G. Cump: ny, No. 5 M.C. Company. A.A. Comiany. Machine Gun Signals, Medical Section Use detailed), Pay

Ser

will be

D. J. So, the Hon. Mr. Læn d'Al- anada e Castro dun, Mr. J. P. Braga, and Mr. Eu Tong-sen. Mr. S. W. To, Rev. F. W. Shoil.

MYSTERY BLAST German Liner Wrecked By Explosion

CAUSED BY BOMB?

Oakland, California, Nov. 3. An explosion in the estuary here. wreeked the Hamburg-America liner Vancouver to-day, It was flying the Nazi flag.

User{ the wwde "cate section eli e dietated.

The Society

My CAMSA, of the above unit, Two somes of income; the Al Fresco] W II Mavel to camp by a train leaving Pete which, will take place next: Kovinen not inter than 1.25 pan. on The success from the throne, closingSunday, and the Rose Day when Ron may travel by either of the explosion might have been due to a

November

9. ners and Other Captain W. Moessinger said the the ression of Parliament, was reati year will be Thursday, December 1. Lay

Lord Chegerilor. Lord

On then, and on the few donations Tullowing trains-Wednesty. No

bomb. Maugham, in the House af Lords

| vember 9, 4.18 pm. 5.23 pm, 7.55 "It was a damned suspletolts ex- which it receives during the yeap.n; Thursday, November 3, 6.30 plusion and appeared to come from to-day.

Dealfag mainly with for- the Society depends for the money am. elin); anit (pořitiend questions the

outside the ship. I threw water as speech recalled the cordial reception vessary to carry but the works of

(e niet bayonets

high as the superstructure. We can't percy which it does. During the lost drawn from of the King at Queen in Paris

the Quartermaster be sure

We have six years the income from the Felef store before noon

made With deep form, the perch con-

on Wednesday, examination, he said. Conves,

the King had watched the 1, in 1942 to 38,700 in 1987, (d) All baggage for cum-each railroad worker, who was fishing at

and Row Day have dropped from! November 9.

An eyewitness, 11, C. Sugars, a development of the seriots Furopean On the other hand the number of package clearly marked crisis.

The British, together without pour-and do not forget that they owner's some ind unit-will reach

with the the time, said, "I heard a sound like the Frencli, had made all efforts in

hare explosion and saw are out-hae inrreared. The Society HQ, before noon in November 1).* Prague and Begin to reach a per- manent peaceful settlement of the doing all it can, even-if I may

ns of wate going up in the 3. Parades problem of the German minority m Czecho-Slovakia.

The

Mission " Lord Runciman had been a suter tun- tial contribution to But effecl.

Referring to the visals of the

Godesberg and Munich

(a) 1st, Battery:

be permitted to say something which seems Self-contructory-more than

it was pointed out that if it har i. Ruth Section.—Monday, Novem- happened 20 minutes later the vesel it

cum. because of the personal her 7, 1LQ. 5.30, pan. D.R.F. meritive of its members.

and would have been in the

drop bas Layers, Thursday, November 1. instead of the

where it enk I suggest at this point a little Belchers 545 pm. Gun detachments. into mud.

estuncy, May

Divers are boarding a Prime Minister to Berahtomadonxamination of conscience. I want Dress-Overalls, blue rap, gun plat-tugboat to survey the damage,

the speech you to

rincerely answer

three form shoes.

The Vancouver's stern has settled says that at the time of the

the Godes-

What have you done for questions:

il. Left Suction.-Friday, November 10 feet in the mud while the bow is berg visit prosperis Peaceful the poor, what are you doing, and 11, no parade.

il

wint settlement had almost dirippeated

rising above the water in the easte are you going to do? The iii. Signal Section.-Friday, No- int

way separating Alameda from Oak- at the last moment the Prime success of the Fete depends on you, vember 11, no parado. Minister hast proposed

land. Four Power dear friends, who are listening to (b) 2nd Battery-Wednesday, conference to the German Chancel-u. Its success means far more than November 9, HMS. Temar 5.30 pm. for and Marsotint had given his a

function

drili.

Dress-overalls, S.D. valuable assistance to this suspe

function successfully carried out; Gun A meats hupe and comfort to court, cap. Thursday, November 10, H.M.S. tion, Czecho-Slovakin had accepted less sufferers,

Tomar 5.30 p.m. Gun drill. Over- the decision renched in Munich with

alls, S.D. cap. dignity brousing general admira- tion.

The speech pay a tribute to the ves attitude of President Roosevelt dur-

come.

(c) Engineer Company:

D.F.L.

it is reported that several people. down on the decks were knocked and stunned. The explosion injured some in the engine room, but these were given first nid by the ship's doctor.

There were 17 passengers and a crew of 60 on board the ship, which

Each dollar given may or may not be a sacrifice to those who give, but

i. D.EL. Section-Sunday, Novem- will be something very big in the

ber 6. B.45 am, 11.0 RE. Sunday ives of those who receive, in the Church Parade, Monday, November had been en route from Encinal to Hves of those who have never known 7. 5.30 1.10. H.Q. Lt, instruction San Francisco to pick up 30 passen- ing the crisis, and emphasising the Juxury. who bave,

perhaps, never desire of all nations to avoid war been sure whence the next rieni will it..

Thursday, November 10, 5.30 pm.gers who were calling for Bremen

Instructional that with the

Sired. It may meat on our part the instruction. expresses the hope

The Vancouver carried a cargo of passing of the danger a new Euro-giving up of comte pleasure, a zinema,

lumber, fruit and general merchan- 11. L... Section-Monday, Novem-dise. pean era will begin.

a dance, some costly trifle, the

price

Preparation It was pointed out that this was The Government reliably hoped of which will secure a number of for HQ. 5.45 pm. that the Anglo-Italian agreement į bitaka for some who have

the second Nazi versel been riever would strengthen the exiting good able to see a cinema show in their no parade next week.

(1) Corps Signals.-There will be within a week, the first being the Deutschland, on which fire broke relations with Italy,

lives: it may mean simple but neat: (e) Machine Gun Troop-Tuesday,out in the holds. clothes for some mother who wishes November 8, 11.Q. 6.60 p.m. Pre- to send her children lo school, but paration for can

The Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion and the United States" steam- ashamed to do so becange she afford the clothes; it may mean ir edical help which without the little) (6) Motor Machine Gun Platoon.-- wrilice on your part could not be There will be no parade next week. provided, it may mean some little i

Referring to the Spanish war, the speech welcomes the recent decisions of the Republicans to discharge all foreign volunteers and of Franen to withdraw part of the foreigners Aghting with their forces.

camp.

In trouble

carinof (1) Armoured Car Section.-There but inspectors are making inver-

will be no parade rest week.

| tinations--United Press,

Referring to hostilities in the Far Enst the speech expresses regret for the great losses of life on both sides and for the impairing of rights and grazing open-mouthed at the toys in will be no parade next week. interests of third parties, and voices a shop windows, the hope that the conflet will son near the end.--Trans-Ocean.

(h) No. 3 M.G. Company-There jy at Christmas for little children, will be no parade next week. whose only taste of Christmas is

(1) No. 4 M.G. Company-There

Companies:

(1) Portuguese

i. No, M.G. Company-Tuesday, November 8, 11.9. 5.30 p.m. Indica- tion and M.G. Landscape targets.

recognition of targets.

Question Yourself During to-morrow anth Sunday, before parting with your money for some two-hours' perfectly legitimate pleasure, stop and asit yourself if it might not be put to some better use, drill,

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1.30 Reuter and Rugby Prisen, Werther and Announcements,

1.40 Dance Musle and Variety. Dance Orchestra-So Little Time- Fox-Trut: Says My liert-Fox-Trot film Coconut Grove). Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal refrain: Comedians Down And Out Blure (Sam Mayo); Sending Out An SOS. For You (Flanagan and Allen) ....Flanagan and Allen with Orches tra: Dance Orchestra-Bear My Soni Violeta-Tango. I'd Bring Th Heavens

You-Tangu.... Emil toos and His Orchestra Voc

(Alm Goldwyn Love Walked In Falling'): Goodnight

Angel (file Harlin City Ilevels").....Hildegardt with Orchestra, Humerous Sketch-

sandy Gors Fishing (Thomson- Power PegKY:

Tittle

No

Sandy Powell assisted by ity: Dance Orchestra-For Reason At All In C-Fox-Trot; Wringing and Twistin'-Fos-Trui,

Frankie Trumbatter with Dis Beiderbecke and Ed Lang in Qivit Three Piece Orchestra, 2.15 Close Down.

6.00 Rubinstein at the Plano, Nocturne In Plat Major, Op. 27, No. 2 (Chopin); Polonaise No. 1 In C Sharp Minir, Op. 26. No. I (Chonin).

6.17 Telalkovsky-Symphony No 5 In E Miner, Op. 04.

New Symphony Orchestra con- dueled by Sir Landon Ronald,

7.02

tions.

7.04

Closing Loent Stock Quota-

Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Milkade".

D.

Our Great Mikado.......George Baker (Baritone) and Chorus of Men with Orchestrat Young

Man. Despair............ L. Sheffield, D. Oldham and G. And Have 1 Journey'd.........‚D. Oldlumm and

Stern- Shefeld; With Astret Pinale,

11. Aut

Shefeld, Lytion,

Oldham

E. Grin, A.

Haker and Davies, 1. Elburn, G. Chorus: Your Revels Cease-Finale Act ...B. Lewis, D. Oldham, A. Davies, B. Elburn and Chorus.

7.30 Variety with Elsie and Doris Waters. George Formby, Rober1 Ashley, Louis Levy and Dis. Orches- tra.

Rhythm"Selec- tion.......... Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony with vocal refrain: Get And Palsy And The The Tan- dem (E. and D. Waters)....Elsie and Doris Waters with Orchestra; in My Little Snapshot Album (Alm I See Ice'): Blow A Little Blast On My (Continued on Page 15)

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The Police Branch of the Minister- M.. ing League will hold their monthly Bridge and Mahjong Drive at the. Palice Recreation Club on Tuesday, November B, at 3′p.m.

A dance will be held at the Rose Room, Peninsula Hotel, on Friday, November 16 from 9.15 p.m. til 2 um, Tickets are $2 each, Light T- freshments will be served during the evening, and spot prizes will also be presented. Tables ray be booked through the Manager the Peninsula Hotel. Proceeds, after all expenses have been paid, are in and at the funds of the Pallve Brunel, the Ministering League,

ASSASSINATION - PLOT

Faseist Rising Foiled In Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 1.

President yember 8, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Platoon eet here and alleged to have been

A plot to assassinate H.A.A. Company-Tuesday, No- Vargas figures in documents publi- Hospital, Samchi, a son was

On October 25, 1030, at 91, Mariela

The local Peace Pledge Union has

to Mr. and Mrs, Carley Dean quee Put it aside for the poor, for th (k) Machine Gun Signals-Mon-

seized durintising yesterday.

au investigation into | Eva Bulldrath). organised a peace Week" whielt deserving poor, who are so little day, November 7, 11.Q. 5.30 p.in.

a Fascist known because they do not parade Subsections A and B-Line work will be held from November 10 to 17. The first meeting will be held their poverty, we are known only and preparation of equipment for

The papers are sild to have been art by Lieut. Fournier, Imprisoned In the grounds of St. John's Cathe-because they are sought out by the camp. Subsection DD/Its. Instruce Fascist leader, to Valverde, another dral at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, Society of St. Vincent de Paul. tion. November 10, when the gathering

PEACE PLEDGE UNION

The money given to the Society will be presided over by the Right will not be wasted, for every case is Rev. R. O. Hall.

All other meetings will be held at the Challenge Book Room, Queen's Building, at 5.30 pm. each day.

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4. Leave

In Implicated the revolt. They

describe a vinn for a tresh rebellion

Captain F. Bunje, Medical Section, and propoze assinalios beslites is granted leave from 5.11.38 to President Vorgan, of the Wor

1.4.39.

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Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

Minister, Chief of General Sieff of the Army, Chief of Police and others.

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